Technically, a contract can not be changed once signed UNLESS the contract itself allows for it or both parties agree to the new term. Usually, if you change anything in the contract after it is signed, it is NULL and void.
You'll have to read it carefully to determine exactly what it means.
2006-08-09 14:17:18
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answered by tkquestion 7
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2006-08-10 06:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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No you should have a copy of the original contract with the original move in date your contract would be binding in court not the changed one that would be void no doubt , of course unless as stated above both parties agree and sign to the new adjustments
2006-08-09 22:20:34
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answered by Miguel 2
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He can do whatever he wants to. The question is are you willing to spend the time and money it will take to have a legal argument? I hate to say this but its a cold world baby - dress warm!
2006-08-09 22:29:56
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answered by Anonymous
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